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WO1993010218A1 - Vectors including foreign genes and negative selective markers - Google Patents

Vectors including foreign genes and negative selective markers
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WO1993010218A1
WO1993010218A1PCT/US1992/009130US9209130WWO9310218A1WO 1993010218 A1WO1993010218 A1WO 1993010218A1US 9209130 WUS9209130 WUS 9209130WWO 9310218 A1WO9310218 A1WO 9310218A1
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A vector, in particular a retroviral vector, which includes a heterologous or foreign gene and a gene encoding a negative selective marker. The negative selective marker enables one to kill cells which contain the gene encoding the negative selective marker, when a particular agent is administered to such cells.

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VECTORS INCLUDING FOREIGN GENES AND NEGATIVE SELECTIVE MARKERS
This invention relates to vectors, in particular viral vectors such as retroviral vectors, which include heterologous, or foreign genes. More particularly, this invention relates to vectors including heterologous gene(s) and a negative selective marker.
Vectors are useful agents for introducing heterologous, or foreign, gene(s) or DNA into a cell, such as a eukaryotic cell. The heterologous, or foreign gene(s) is controlled by an appropriate promoter. In addition, the vector may further include a selectable marker, such as, for example, a neomycin resistance (neo R) gene, a hygromycin resistance (hygroR) gene, or a β-galactosidase (β-gal) gene, said marker also being under the control of an appropriate promoter. Examples of such vectors include prokaryotic vectors, such as bacterial vectors; eukaryotic vectors, including fungal vectors such as yeast vectors; and viral vectors such as DNA virus vectors, RNA virus vectors, and retroviral vectors. Retroviral vectors which have been employed for introducing heterologous, or foreign, genes or
DNA into a cell include Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus, spleen necrosis virus, and vectors derived from retroviruses such as
Rous Sarcoma Virus and Harvey Sarcoma Virus. The term
"introducing" as used herein encompasses a variety of methods of
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SUBSTITUTESHEET introducing heterologous, or .foreign, genes or DNA into a cell, such methods including transformation, transduction, transfection, and infection.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vector which includes a heterologous, or foreign gene, and a gene encoding a negative selective marker.
The vector which includes the heterologous, or foreign, gene, and the gene encoding a negative selective marker, may be a prokaryotic vector, such as a bacterial vector; a eukaryotic vector, such as a fungal vector, examples of which include yeast vectors; or a viral vector such as a DNA viral vector, an RNA viral vector, or a retroviral vector.
In a preferred embodiment, the vector is a viral vector, and in particular a retroviral vector. Examples of retroviral vectors which may be produced to include the heterologous gene and the gene encoding the negative selective marker include, but are not limited to, Moloney Hurine Leukemia Virus, spleen necrosis virus, and vectors derived from retroviruses such as Rous Sarcoma Virus, Harvey Sarcoma Virus, Avian leukosis virus, human immunodeficiency virus, myeloproliferative sarcoma virus, and mammary tumour virus.
Retroviral vectors are useful as agents to mediate retroviral-mediated gene transfer into eukaryotic cells. Retroviral vectors are generally constructed such that the majority of sequences coding for the structural genes of the virus are deleted and replaced by the gene(s) of interest. Most often, the structural genes (i.e., gag, pol, and env), are removed from the retroviral backbone using genetic engineering techniques known in the art. This may include digestion with the appropriate restriction endonuclease or, in some instances, with Bal 31 exonuclease to generate fragments containing appropriate portions of the packaging signal.
These new genes have been incorporated into the proviral backbone in several general ways. The most straightforward
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SUBSTITUTESHEET constructions are ones in which the structural genes of the retrovirus are replaced by a single gene which then is transcribed under the control of the viral regulatory sequences within the long terminal repeat (LTR). Retroviral vectors have also been constructed which can introduce more than one gene into target cells. Usually, in such vectors one gene is under the regulatory control of the viral LTR, while the second gene is expressed either off a spliced message or is under the regulation of its own, internal promoter.
Efforts have been directed at minimizing the viral component of the viral backbone, largely in an effort to reduce the chance for recombination between the vector and the packaging-defective helper virus within packaging cells. A packaging-defective helper virus is necessary to provide the structural genes of a retrovirus, which have been deleted from the vector itself.
Bender et al., J.' Virol. 61:1639-1649 (1987) have described a series of vectors, based on the N2 vector (Armentano, et al., J. Virol. , 61:1647-1650) containing a series of deletions and substitutions to reduce to an absolute minimum the homology between the vector and packaging systems. These changes have also reduced the likelihood that viral proteins would be expressed. In the first of these vectors, LNL-XHC, there was altered, by site-directed mutagenesis, the natural ATG start codon of gag to TAG, thereby eliminating unintended protein synthesis from that point. In Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMuLV), 5' to the authentic gag start, an open reading frame exists which permits expression of another glycosylated protein (pPr80^a^) . Moloney murine sarcoma virus (MoMuSV) has alterations in this 5' region, including a frameshift and loss of glycosylation sites, which obviate potential expression of the amino terminus of pPr80gag. Therefore, the vector LNL6 was made, which incorporated both the altered ATG of LNL-XHC and the 5' portion of MoMuSV. The 5' structure of the LN vector series thus eliminates the possibility of expression of retroviral reading
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SUBSTITUTE SHEET frames, with the subsequent production of viral antigens in genetically transduced target cells. In a final alteration to reduce overlap with packaging-defective helper virus. Miller has eliminated extra env sequences immediately preceding the 3' LTR in the LN vector (Miller et al., Biotechniσues, 7:980-990, 1989).
The paramount need that must be satisfied by any gene transfer system for its application to gene therapy is safety. Safety is derived from the combination of vector genome structure together with the packaging system that is utilized for production of the infectious vector. Miller, et al. have developed the combination of the pPAM3 plasmid (the packaging-defective helper genome) for expression of retroviral structural proteins together with the- LN vector series to make a vector packaging system where the generation of recombinant wild-type retrovirus is reduced to a minimum through the elimination of nearly all sites of recombination between the vector genome and the packaging-defective helper genome (i.e. LN with pPAM3).
In one embodiment, the retroviral vector may be a Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus of the LN series of vectors, such as those hereinabove mentioned, and described further in Bender, et al. (1987) and Miller, et al. (1989). Such vectors have a portion of the packaging signal derived from a mouse sarcoma virus, and a mutated gag initiation codon. The term "mutated" as used herein means that the gag initiation codon has been deleted or altered such that the gag protein or fragments or truncations thereof, are not expressed.
In another embodiment, the retroviral vector may include at least four cloning, or restriction enzyme recognition sites, wherein at least two of the sites have an average frequency of appearance in eukaryotic genes of less than once in 10,000 base pairs; i.e., the restriction product has an average DNA size of at least 10,000 base pairs. Preferred cloning sites are selected from the group consisting of NotI, SnaBI, Sail, and Xhol. In a
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When a retroviral vector including such cloning sites is employed, there may also be provided a shuttle cloning vector which includes at least two cloning sites which are compatible with at least two cloning sites selected from the group consisting of NotI, SnaBI, Sail, and Xhol located on the retroviral vector. The shuttle cloning vector also includes at least one desired gene which is capable of being transferred from the shuttle cloning vector to the retroviral vector.
The shuttle cloning vector may be constructed from a basic "backbone" vector or fragment to which are ligated one or more linkers which include cloning or restriction enzyme recognition sites. Included in the cloning sites are the compatible, or complementary cloning sites hereinabove described. Genes and/or promoters having ends corresponding to the restriction sites of the shuttle vector may be ligated into the shuttle vector through techniques known in the art.
The shuttle cloning vector can be employed to amplify DNA sequences in prokaryotic systems. The shuttle cloning vector may be prepared from plasmids generally used in prokaryotic systems and in particular in bacteria. Thus, for example, the shuttle cloning vector may be derived from plasmids such as pBR322; pUC 18; etc.
The vectors of the present invention include one or more promoters. Suitable promoters which may be employed include, but are not limited to, the retroviral LTR; the SV40 promoter; and the human cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter described in Miller, et al., Biotechniσues, Vol. 7, No. 9, 980-990 (1989), or any other promoter (e.g., cellular promoters such as eukaryotic cellular promoters including, but not limited to, the histone, pol III, and β-actin promoters). Other viral promoters which may be employed include, but are not limited to, adenovirus promoters, TK promoters, and B19 parvovirus promoters. The selection of a
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Heterologous or foreign genes which may be placed into the vectors of the present invention include, but are not limited to genes which encode cytokines or cellular growth factors, such as lymphokines, which are growth factors for lymphocytes. Other examples of foreign genes include, but are not limited to, genes encoding soluble CD4, Factor VIII, Factor IX, ADA, the LDL receptor, ApoE, and ApoC.
Suitable promoters which may control the foreign genes include those hereinabove described.
The vector also includes a gene encoding a suitable negative selective marker. An example of a negative selective marker is a gene which encodes thy idine kinase, or TK marker. It is to be understood, however, that the scope of the present invention is not to be limited to any specific negative selective marker or markers.
The vector of the present invention may be used to transduce packaging cells and to generate infectious viral particles. The infectious viral particles may be used to transduce cells (eg. , eukaryotic cells such as mammalian cells). The vector containing the heterologous gene and the gene encoding the negative selective marker may transduce the packaging cells through any means known in the art. Such means include, but are not limited to, elec roportation, the use of liposomes, and CaPO^ precipitation. The eukaryotic cells may then be administered in vivo to a host as part of a gene therapy procedure. The eukaryotic cells which contain the infectious viral particles, as well as any other cells which are generated that contain the foreign gene and the gene encoding the negative selective marker, may be killed through the in vivo administration of an agerit to a host. The selection of a suitable agent is dependent upon the heterologous gene and the gene encoding the negative selective marker contained in the vector.
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SUBSTITUTESHEET For example, when the heterologous gene encodes a lymphokine, the negative selective marker may be a gene which encodes for thymidine kinase, or TK. When, for example, such a vector, which includes a heterologous gene encoding for a lymphokine, and a gene encoding for thymidine kinase as a negative selective marker, is employed to generate infectious viral particles, such infectious viral particles may be used to transfect tumor induced lymphocytes, or TIL cells. Such cells may then be administered to a host. The lymphokine may stimulate the production of tumor cells in the host. To prevent the further generation of cells containing the gene encoding the lymphokine and thus preventing the production of tumor cells, one may administer ganciclovir to the host. The ganciclovir may be administered in vivo and preferably by intravenous injection. In the presence of ganciclovir, such transfected tumor induced lymphocytes, and all other cells containing the gene encoding the lymphokine and the gene encoding thymidine kinase, are killed.
The vectors of the present invention may be produced from existing vectors through genetic engineering techniques known in the art such that the resulting vector includes a heterologous or foreign gene and a gene encoding a negative selective marker.
In accordance with an alternative aspect of the present invention, there is provided a vector system for the transduction of cells (e.g., eukaryotic cells and in particular mammalian cells) which comprises a first vector which includes a foreign gene, and a second vector which includes a gene encoding a negative selective marker. Each of the first and second vectors may be of the types hereinabove described, and <may be constructed through genetic engineering techniques known to those skilled in the art. The foreign gene contained in the first vector may encode for those substances hereinabove described. The gene encoding the negative selective marker may be a gene encoding for thymidine kinase as hereinabove described, or any other negative selective marker. The first and second vectors may be used to
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SUBSTITUTESHEET tranduce packaging cells through techniques known in the art, and to generate infectious viral particles. The infectious viral particles generated from the first and second vectors may then be used to tranduce cells, such as eukaryotic, and in particular, mammalian cells, which then may be administered to a host as part of a gene therapy procedure.
The invention will now be described with respect to the following example; however, the scope of the present invention is not intended to be limited thereby.
EXAMPLE Construction of TK/IL-2 (Interleukin-2) Vector
The following describes the construction of the GlI21SvTk vector, which includes a gene for interleukin 2 (IL-2) and a gene for thymidine kinase (TK) .
The GII21SvTk vector is derived from plaεmid pGl. The plasmid pGl was constructed from pLNSX (Palmer et al., Blood, 73:438-445; 1989). The construction strategy for plasmid pGl is shown in Eigure 1. The 1.6kb EcoRI fragment, containing the 5' Moloney Sarcoma Virus (MoMuSV) LTR, and the 3.0kb EcoRI/Clal fragment, containing the 3' LTR, the bacterial origin of replication and the ampicillin resistance gene, were isolated separately. A linker containing seven unique cloning sites was then used to close the EcoRI/Clal fragment on itself, thus generating the plasmid pGO. The plasmid pGO was used to generate the vector plasmid pGl by the insertion of the 1.6kb EcoRI fragment containing the 51 LTR into the unique EcoRI site of pGO. Thus, pGl consists of a retroviral vector backbone composed of a 5' portion derived from MoMuSV, a short portion of gag in which the authentic ATG start codon has been mutated to TAG (Bender et al. 1987), a 54 base pair multiple cloning site (MCS) containing, from 5' to 31 the sites EcoRI, NotI, SnaBI, Sail, BamHI, Xhol, Hindll, Apal, and Clal, and a 3r portion of MoMuLV from base pairs 7764 to 7813 (numbered as described (Van Beveren et al. ,
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SUBSTITUTESHEET Cold Spring Harbor, Vol. 2, pg. 567, 1985) (Figure 2). The MCS was designed to generate a maximum number of unique insertion sites, based on a screen of non-cutting restriction enzymes of the pGl plasmid, the neor gene, the β-galactosidase gene, the hygromycin gene, and the SV40 promoter.
The pGene plasmid (Figure 3) does not exist as an independent molecular entity, but rather may be considered a construction intermediate in the process of cloning genes for subsequent insertion into pGl. The basic backbone is that of pBR322 (Bolivar et al. , Gene, 2:95 (1977)). To the 2.1 kb EcoRI/Ndel fragment containing the ampicillin resistance gene a the bacterial origin of replication two linkers were ligated. These linkers, synthesized using an oligo-nucleotide synthesize contain a total of 14 unique restriction enzyme recognition sites, as well as sequences felt to enhance mRNA stability and translatability in eukaryotic cells. The restriction sites wer chosen based on a screen of non-cutting restriction enzymes of the plasmid backbone, the neor gene, the β-galactosidase gene, the hygromycinr gene, and the SV40 promoter. (The choice of enzymes results in the sites of pGl being a subset of the sites in pGene). Genes can be ligated into this backbone with Ncol a Xhol ends. The resulting backbone, less the inserted gene, is roughly 2.lkb in size and contains a 99 base pair multiple cloning site containing, from 5' to 3' , the following restricti enzyme recognition sites: SphI, NotI, SnaBI, Sail, SadI, AccI, Nrul, Bglll, Ncol, Xhol, Hindlll, Apal, and Smal . (Figure 4). From the Bglll to the Ncol sites lies a 27 base pair region containing an mRNA signal based on the work of -Hagenbuchle et a Cell, 13:551-563 (1978). They found that the 3' terminal sequence of 18S riboso al RNA is highly conserved among eukaryotes, suggesting that complementary sequences between 18S RNA and mRNA may be involved in positioning the initiating star codon (AUG) on the 30S ribosome. Synthesis of adenovirus 2 lat proteins, particularly polypeptide IX, may also follow this rul
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Following this ribosomal binding signal, a consensus signal for initiation of translation based on Kozak' s rules (Kozak, Nucl.
Acids Res., 12:857-872, 1984) was also inserted. We used the wobble at the ATG which permitted use of an Ncol restriction enzyme site.
To make pGH21SvTk, the plismid pGlXSvTK was first constructed. First, the Herpes thymidine kinase (TK) gene was subcloned into pBg.
To make pBg, the 3.0 kb BamHI/EcoRI fragment of the lacZ gene encoding β-galactosidase was isolated and two linkers were added. To the 5' end an Ndel-BamHI linker, containing the 5' portion of the multiple cloning site up to the Ncol site, as well as the first 21 base pairs of the lacZ gene, was ligated. To the 3' end, an EcoRI/EcoRI linker completing the 3' sequence of the lacZ followed by sequence encoding the Xhol, Hindlll, Apal, and Smal sites was ligated. The sequence of the 5' EcoRI site was mutated, maintaining amino acid coding fidelity but eliminating the internal EcoRI site to permit directional cloning and screening of the total linkered lacZ fragment into the 2.1 kb Ndel/EcoRI of pBR322. The pBg plasmid was then used to construct an SV40 promoted TK gene. A 1.74 kb Bgl II/PvuII fragment containing the Herpes Virus Type I thymidine kinase gene, was excised from the pXl plasmid (Huberman et al., Exptl. Cell Res., Vol 153, pgs. 347-362 (1984)), blunted with the large (Klenow) fragment of DNA polymerase I, and inserted into pBg which had first digested with Ncol and Xhol and then also blunted. This resulted in plasmid pTk. The 339 base pair PvuII/Hindlll SV40 early promoter fragment was then inserted into pTk which had been digested with Sail and BglII to generate the plasmid pSvTk. Once pSvTk was obtained, it was a simple matter to obtain the Sall/Xhol fragment containing the SV40-promoted TK gene, blunt it with the large Klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I, and insert it
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The plasmid pGH21SvTk was prepared as follows. The IL-2 gene was derived from the plasmid HT-5.1 (ATCC #59396). The 1.0 kb BamHI fragment was isolated from this plasmid and then truncated down to a 445 base pair HgiAI/Dral fragment. To restore the authentic 5' coding sequence, a 100 base pair linker was constructed including the entire 20 amino acid coding region of the amino-terminal end of IL-2, and then a 40 base pair stretch identical in sequence to that of pGene between the Bglll and Ncol sites is added as a 5' leader. A SnaBI site was added 5' to the Bglll, permitting direct insertion of this reconstructed IL-2 fragment into pBg which has been digested with SnaBI and HindiII (the HindiII blunted with the Klenow polymerase). From this resulting pI21 plasmid, a 550 base pair Bglll/Clal fragment was isolated blunted, and then inserted into Not I digested and blunted pGlXSvTk. Generation of Producer Cells
Producer cells for vectors carrying the Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene (TK) as a marker may be generated in two ways. Both methods are developed to generate producer cells containing only a single, provirally integrated vector within the chromosomes of the packaging cell. In the first, the TK gene is co-transfected into PE501 packaging cells (Miller and Rosman, Biotechniques 7:980-990 (1989) with an alternate selectable plasmid, such as pSv2Neo. Once a population of transfected cells is selected based on the neo selectable marker gene of the pSv2Neo plasmid, the PE501 cells are mixed with PA317 amphotropic packaging cells made hygromycin resistant (hygro ) with a hygromycin phosphotransferase expressing plasmid, and allowed to culture together for 10-14 days. At the end of this culture period, the PA317 cells, infected with the TK vector packaged in the PE501 cells, are recovered by hygromycin selection. Individual hygror clones are isolated and evaluated for
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IL-2), as well as for their ability to transduce target cells.
The latter is measured either by the level of non-selectable gene activity that is introduced in target cells, or by direct TK titering using HAT selection (Littlefield, Science 145:709-710
(1964)) of TK- NIH 3T3 fibroblasts in a manner similar to conventional titering with G418 for the neo gene (Eglitis et al,
Science 230:1395-1398 (1985)). Briefly, TK- NIH 3T3 cells are
4 plated at a density of 2 x 10 cells per 35 mm dish and the following day infected for 2-4 hours with various dilutions of virus supernatant containing 8 μg/ml polybrene. The cells are allowed to grow for an additional 24-48 hours following infection and then were grown in selective medium containing HAT for 10-12 days prior to staining with methylene blue and counting individual HAT resistant colonies. Producer clones which generate between 5 x 10 4 and 5 x 105 HAT resistant colony-forming units per ml are then used for further evaluation of efficacy.
A second method utilizes amphotropic packaging cells which are TK-. Having packaging cells which are TK- is important to generate easily trans-infected producer clones of vectors which only contain the TK gene as selectable marker. It is desired to incorporate packaging functions into cells lacking endogenous TK activity so that when TK vector is introduced the resulting vector-containing cells may be directly selected in HAT medium.
A means of accomplishing this is to use the pPAM3 packaging system of Miller et al., Mol. Cell. Biol., 5:431-437 (1985). The pPAM3 plasmid, encoding for gag, pol, and env, is transfected into TK- NIH 3T3 cells (Chen and Okayama, Mol. 'Cell. Biol. ,
7:2745-2752 (1987) along with a plasmid containing a co-selectable marker such as Sv2Neo (Southern and Berg, J. Molec.
Appl. Genet, 1:327-341 (1982)). Cells maximally expressing the env gene are the isolated using antibody specific to env in conjunction with flow cytometry. One can then use this population of high env expressing pPAM3 transfected TK- cells
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Example 2
This example describes the construction of pGlT12SvTK, which contains a gene encoding TNF-α. A schematic of the construction of pGlT12SvTK is shown in Figure 6.
Plasmid pGlXSvTK was constructed as hereinabove described in Example 1. Then, the plasmid pLsetδSN was constructed. Plasmid pLsetδSN contains a 521 bp NcoI/EcoRI fragment from pTNF-A.BEC (Beckman Catalogue number 267430, and as published in Pennica, et al., Nature, Vol 312, pg. 724 (1984)) to which had been fused a 51 bp EcoRI/NruI oligomer encoding the natural secretion signal of TNF-α.
To create the full and authentic sequence of TNF-α, a set of 10 oligonucleotides was synthesized and assembled in sets of two or four. The sequence of these oligonucleotides was formulated using the human TNF-α sequence found in Genbank (Accession number X02159). For convenience of cloning, the oligomerε were assembled and ligated to the 5' end of the 521 bp TNF-α fragment from pTNF-A.BEC using the pLXSN plasmid (Miller, et al. , Biotechniques, Vol. 7, pgs. 980-991 (1990)). A series of plasmid intermediates, pLSETlSN and pLSET3SN AND LSET4SN, each containing greater assemblages of oligonucleotide fragments, were constructed. To construct pLSET5SN, an 851 bp HindiII fragment from pLSET4SN containing the majority of the TNF-α coding sequence was cloned into the unique HindiII site of pLSET3SN immediately following the assembled sequence for the secretion signal. This ligation resulted in the formation of plasmid pLSET5SN, which contains the entire authentic cDNA sequence of TNF-α, including the sequence of the secretion signal. The
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Example 3 This example describes the construction of pGlTHSvTk, which, like pGlT12SvTk, contains a gene encoding TNF-α. A schematic of the construction of pGlTHSvTk is shown in Figure 7.
Plasmid pGlXSvTk was constructed as described in Example 1. Then the plasmid pTll was constructed. The same 521bp NcoI/EcoRI fragment from pTNF-A.BEC is inserted in place of the lacZ gene in NcoI/EcoRI digested pBG, and an 87 base pair oligomer containing the rat growth hormone secretion signal, as formulated using the rat growth hormone sequence found in Genbank (Accession number J00739; Barta, et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., Vol. 78, pgs. 4867-4871 (1981)) is then inserted into the Ncol site. The resulting gene is removed as a 608bp Bglll/BamHI fragment, blunted with the Klenow fragment, and inserted into the unique SnaBI site of. pGlXSvTk to create pGlTHSvTk.
Example 4 This example describes the construction of pGlTkSvN, a schematic of which is shown in Figure 8. This vector contains a gene, under the control of an SV40 promoter, which encodes neomycin resistance.
Plasmids pGl and pBg were constructed as described in Example 1. A 1.74 kb Bglll/PvuII fragment was excised from the pXl plasmid, blunted with the large (Klenow) fragment of DNA polymerase I, and inserted into the unique SnaBI site in the pGl multiple cloning site, to form plasmid pGlTK.
A 339 bp PvuII/Hindlll SV40 early promoter fragment was then inserted into pBg in the unique Nrul site to generate the plasmid pSvBg. The pSvBg plasmid was digested with Bglll/Xhol to remove the lacZ gene, and the ends were made blunt using the Klenow fragment. An 852 bp EcoRI/AsuII fragment containing the coding
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SUBSTITUTE SHEET sequence of the neomycin resistance gene was removed from pN2 (Armentano, et al., J. Virol., Vol. 61, pgs. 1647-1650 (1987)), blunted with Klenow fragment and ligated into the 2.5 kb blunted Bglll/Xhol fragment generated hereinabove, resulting in pSvN. The SV40 promoter/neomycin resistance gene cassette was then removed from pSvN as a 1191bp Sall/Hindlll fragment. The pGlTk plasmid was then digested with Sall/Hindlll and ligated with the SV40/neo fragment to generate pGlTkSvN. (Figure 8).
Example 5
This example employs a clone (WP4) (Asher et al., J. Inmunol, Vol. 146, pg. 3227 (1991)) of a murine tumor cell line • MCA205 (Wexler et al. , J. Natl. Cane. Inst. , Vol. 63, pg. 1393 (1979)) for assessing the utility of the HSV-TK gene in a "suicide" system.
WP4 cells are plated in 100mm tissue culture plates at 1-5X10 cells per plate. After 24 hrs. of culture, growth medium is removed and 10ml of retroviral supernatant containing pGlTKSvN (10 4-105 titer) with 8ug/ml polybrene is added per plate. The cells are incubated from 18 to 24 hrs., and the supernatant is then removed and the cells are placed in growth medium for an additional 48 hours of culture. At the end of this period, the cells are from 80% to 90% confluent. Each 100 mm plate is split into three 100mm paltes, and the cells are grown as follows:
Plate 1: Expand cells and freeze with no further treatment.
Plate 2: Cells are maintained without treatment as an "unselected" population.
Plate 3: One day after splitting, the cells are placed in 0.4- 0.8 mg/ml G418, and the cells are observed daily. When 60% to 70% of the cells have been killed, the selection medium is removed, the culture is washed in PBS, and growth medium is added. The cells are cultured for another 5 to 7 days. Cultures which are 50% to 60% confluent are prepared, and 0.4-0.8 mg/ml of G418 in growth medium is added. The cells are then monitored for growth. After initial cell death, the cells can be maintained in
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Transduced "selected" cells are then plated in 24-well
4 tissue culture plate at 1-2.5X 10 cells per well. After 24 hrs. of culture, ganciclovir is added in concentrations ranging from
0.01-lOOuM, the cells are monitored for growth and all wells are stained in methylene blue when the control wells (no ganciclovir added) are confluent (at 5 to 7 days). Complete killing of transduced selected cells is observed at concentrations from 0.1 to 1.0 uM of ganciclovir, while untransduced cells are killed at concentrations of lOOuM or greater.
Example 6
WP4 tumor cells form tumors in C57BL/6 or BNX mice when injected subcutaneously. The number of cells required for tumor formation will vary depending of the strain of mouse used. C57BL/6 mice require 5 x 10 6-1 x 107 cells for tumor formation in
4 10-14 days. BNX mice require 1-5 xlO cells for tumor formation in 10-14 days. Tumor cells are suspended in PBS and injected subcutaneously into the hind flank in a 0.5 ml volume. Five to ten days after tumor inoculation, ganciclovir is administered intraperitoneally twice daily for 5 days. A 2-5 mg/ml solution of ganciclovir prepared in serum-free medium (RPMI 1640, DMEM, or other) is used to achieve a dose of 125-150 mg/kg. Animals are monitored and tumor measurements made twice weekly.
At the time of ganciclovir administration, tumors are palpable, but unmeasurable. Tumors arising from untransduced WP4
3 cells reach a size of 2.0-2.5 cm in 40-45 days with or without ganciclovir administration. Tumor cells containing the HSV-TK gene initially form palpable tumors then regress completely and become undetectable within 10-20 days after the start of ganciclovir treatment. Complete, long term tumor ablation'is observed in 60-80% of mice having received selected cells plus ganciclovir therapy.
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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A vector including: a foreign gene; and a gene encoding a negative selective marker.
2. The vector of Claim 1 wherein said vector is a viral vector.
3. The vector of Claim 2 wherein said viral vector is a retroviral vector.
4. The vector of Claim 1 wherein said foreign gene encodes for a growth factor.
5. The vector of Claim 4 wherein said growth factor is a lymphokine.
6. The vector of Claim 1 wherein said gene encoding said negative selective marker is a gene which encodes for thymidine kinase.
7. A packaging cell transduced with the vector of Claim 1.
8. Infectious viral particles generated from the retroviral vector of Claim 3.
9. Eukaryotic cells transduced with the infectious viral particles of Claim 8.
10. A vector system for the transduction of cells, comprising: a first vector including a foreign gene; and a second vector including a gene encoding a negative selective marker.
11. The vector system of Claim 10 wherein each of said first and second vectors are viral vectors.
12. The vector system of Claim 11 wherein each of said first and second vectors are retroviral vectors.
13. A packaging cell transduced with the vector system of Claim 10.
14. Infectious viral particles generated from the retroviral vectors of Claim 12.
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